Bowring Treaty

Bowring Treaty
Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between the British Empire and the Kingdom of Siam
Thai version of the Treaty, written on Thai black books, prior to being sent to Great Britain to be affixed with the Royal seal.
TypeTreaty
Signed18 April 1855
LocationBangkok, Siam
Parties
LanguageThai and English
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The Bowring Treaty was a treaty signed between the British Empire and the Kingdom of Siam on 18 April 1855. The treaty had the primary effect of liberalising foreign trade in Siam, and was signed by five Siamese plenipotentiaries (amongst them Wongsa Dhiraj Snid, one of the King's half-brothers) and Sir John Bowring, the British envoy and colonial governor of Hong Kong.